
100 Pesetas 1.7.1925 (Front: Portrait of Felipe II or Philip II "the Prudent" of Spain (1527 - 1598) (from the painting by Titian (Tiziano) in Augsburg). Vignette of the Monastery and Site of the Escorial, which is a historical residence of the King of Spain, in the town of San Lorenzo de El Escoria near Madrid. Back: Reproduction of the picture by the painter of historical themes L. Álvarez "La Silla de Felipe II", where the rock in the form of a chair is seen from where the King supervised the works of El Escorial. Watermark: Felipe II. Signatures: Adolfo Castanõ Orejón (The Auditor - El Interventor); Don Carlos Vergara Cailleaux (Governor - El Gobernador, Feb. 1924 - Oct. 1929); Bonifacio Burgos Delgado (Cashier - El Cajero). Main colours: Dark blue, green and brown-orange. Security thread: Absent. Issuer: Bank of Spain. Date of Issue: 1 July 1925. Circulation from: June 1927. Artist: L.Alvarez (reverse painting only). Sketch approval: 30 June 1925. Legal tender: No, after April 1939. Date of withdrawal: 18 July 1936. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ld., New Malden, Surrey, England) (Serial # E9,348,180) (light center crease) XF-AU
Dimensions: 141 x 100 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-69c
Grade/condition: Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated (XF-AU) (very lightly circulated, used, with light center crease)
Dimensions: 141 x 100 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-69c
Grade/condition: Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated (XF-AU) (very lightly circulated, used, with light center crease)